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and that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information on-line under strict guidelines and for narrower purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say on-line. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country, and believe in our values. they're patriots. and i believe that those who have lawfully raised their voices on behalf of privacy and civil liberties are also patriots who love our country and want it to live up to our highest ideas. so this is how we're going to resolve our differences in the united states, through vigorous public debate, guided by our constitution, with reference for our history as a nation of laws, and with respect for the facts. so with that i'm going to take some questions. and let's see who we've got here. we're going start with julyie pace
and that includes, by the way, some of america's most vocal critics. we shouldn't forget the difference between the ability of our government to collect information on-line under strict guidelines and for narrower purposes, and the willingness of some other governments to throw their own citizens in prison for what they say on-line. and let me close with one additional thought. the men and women of our intelligence community work every single day to keep us safe because they love this country,...
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okay. >>> trouble is brewing for america's beer industry. with beer drinking on the decline, beer sales are down 20% in the u.s. since 2001 as more americans turn to wine and liquor as their beverage of choice. but as for the biggest increase in all drink sales, bottled water is number one. that is up 55% since 2001. >>> and there's a new variety of grapes that's coming out of california and they are not the wine making kind. >> and they're good. plant breeders have created an all natural grape with no genetic engineering or artificial flavors and they taste just like cotton candy. the grapery mixed two different species to create this delicious flavor. >> it's a little bit like willy wonka. maybe we should give out golden tickets. >> okay. the fruit has 12% more sugar than regular table games. cotton candy grapes will cost about $6 a pound. we tried them. they're not bad. >> did you like them? >> after three or four, you're done. >> it's a little sugary. >>> coming up, a fast-moving wildfire forces thousands out of their homes in southern c
okay. >>> trouble is brewing for america's beer industry. with beer drinking on the decline, beer sales are down 20% in the u.s. since 2001 as more americans turn to wine and liquor as their beverage of choice. but as for the biggest increase in all drink sales, bottled water is number one. that is up 55% since 2001. >>> and there's a new variety of grapes that's coming out of california and they are not the wine making kind. >> and they're good. plant breeders have...
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kpix 5's k sayre explains how it will t >>> america's salad bowl will soon go high-tech. the salinas valley is looking for people to bring the agricultural industry into the 21st century. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre explains how it will boost production and revitalize slumping economies. >> reporter: the fields of the salinas valley are some of the most fertile in the world. while manual labor will likely always be part of agriculture, big firms are working to adopt technology to make the process more efficient and keep the food supply safe. enter the steinbeck innovation cluster. >> part of it is the natural evolution and so what is our next generation of needs to maintain our leadership and to meet the demands of the marketplace. >> reporter: dennis donahue is a local grower and one of the cofounders of the innovation cluster. the way the growers see it, this is a huge laboratory just waiting for some of the brightest minds from silicon valley to figure out what's next in the world of agricultural technology. >> on a very top level, where we think some of the points of i
kpix 5's k sayre explains how it will t >>> america's salad bowl will soon go high-tech. the salinas valley is looking for people to bring the agricultural industry into the 21st century. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre explains how it will boost production and revitalize slumping economies. >> reporter: the fields of the salinas valley are some of the most fertile in the world. while manual labor will likely always be part of agriculture, big firms are working to adopt technology to...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ will not be a bart strike monday. unions have not issa 72- hour >>> i'm anne makovec live at the solano county fairgrounds where there's a command post set up for the search for missing east bay investigators sandra coke. they just brought search dogs in this morning. this is a map of the area they are focused on this morning. now, investigators won't say why they're focused on this area but it includes several square miles near six flags in vallejo encompassing the solano county fairgrounds and lake chabot. in man randy alana an ex- boyfriend of sandra coke is a person of interest in this case. he has a long criminal history as a sex offender and is being held this morning on a parole violation. he also goes by the alias of anthony figawana [ phonetic ] and we found an address for that name not far from here. he dated 50-year-old sandra coke, who is missing since sunday night
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. try new fiber one peanut butter protein bars. ♪[ music ] >> all right! that's mark who is nice enough to get up at 3:30 in the morning and playing for us in anticipation of the san jose jazz summerfest happening this weekend down at plaza de cesar chavez in san jose happening this weekend. forecast high of 77. mark will be one of the featured musicians. for us this morning we are heading out the door with a little bit of drizzle and forecast highs today in the city at 63. i like the weather forecast with the music behind it! ♪[ music
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber...
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and now, america's sweetheart, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( cheers and applause )
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. >> is america entering another cold war? charlie rose sits down with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. her take on u.s./russia relations. plus, from prison to pro football, brian banks clears his name and takes the field with the atlanta falcons. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >> crews battle a fast-moving wildfire in southern california. >> the so-called silver fire has destroyed 26 homes. >> i thought we were going to die. >> it's burned more than 16,000 acres. it's 20% contained. >> my son said do you know your mountain's on fire? >> depressed, sit there watching it get wet, all you can do. >> torrential rain. causing more flash floods from missouri to tennessee. >> firefighters had to rescue dozens. >> the floor was literally floats. >> the state has told all nonemergency staff to leave its consulate in laer lahore pakistan due to a specific threat. >> the threat shut down nearly two dozen embassies and consulates. >> do you support what the president did? >
. >> is america entering another cold war? charlie rose sits down with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. her take on u.s./russia relations. plus, from prison to pro football, brian banks clears his name and takes the field with the atlanta falcons. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >> crews battle a fast-moving wildfire in southern california. >> the so-called silver fire has destroyed 26 homes. >> i...
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as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to understanding it. (laughter) >> it's a beautiful novel. and how many great american nofls have there been written. >> stephen: 50 shades. >> that was australian, i believe. >> stephen: he was. >> she was -- >> she was australian, yeah. >> stephen: that's interesting. >> takes place in the united states. >> stephen: does it. >> takes place in manhattan. >> so you trade. >> stephen: i lived it, what are you talking about, no, i have not read it, i have not read it. i have not read it. so do you see yourself as an irish author or american author because are you an ame
as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to...
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good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> he was like a bulldog on the football field and a teddy bear off. art donovan was so much more than a football player. the city today will say good- bye. if you are a parent you know back to school day is approaching and we are helping you get ready and save this morning. it's friday happy friday and thanks for joining us on good morning maryland. i am megan pringle. we will start off with the weather. we saw some wild rain and you are probably wondering are we out of the woods and what's in store for the weekend so let's go over to lynette charles. >> showers and thunderstorms popping up yesterday and we will do it all over again once again. we are in the unsettled weather pattern and we look at maryland's most powerful weather and traveling off toward frederick county you are going to be running into showers. very light as of now. we can see showers n
good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> he was like a bulldog on the football field and a teddy bear off. art donovan was so much more than a football player. the city today will say good- bye. if you are a parent you know back to school day is approaching and we are helping you get ready and save this morning. it's friday happy friday and thanks for joining...
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america." president obama announced his government surveillance program and assesses this deteriorating relationship with russia. >> we're doing things that are good for the united states and hopefully good for russia as well. but recognizing there are going to be some differences. we will not be able to completely disguise them. >> hiding in plain sight. this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be time for that vacation souvenir. we will trace how the trinkets have become big business. onwelcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. today president obama held a wide ranging press conference at the white house on the eve of leaving for his summer vacation. on the agenda was announcing new oversight and transparency in the surveillance programs that have come under fire. relations with russia were also front and center. presidenturged clinton to think forward instead of backward. tourged pr
america." president obama announced his government surveillance program and assesses this deteriorating relationship with russia. >> we're doing things that are good for the united states and hopefully good for russia as well. but recognizing there are going to be some differences. we will not be able to completely disguise them. >> hiding in plain sight. this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be...
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billionaires and republican politicians have up its sleeve next and owning and operating a business in america it isn't a right it's a privilege so if you won't pay your employees a living wage then you have no business doing business i'll explain how and why in tonight's deal we take. you need to know this turned on your t.v. any time in the past year or so you've probably seen ads like this one from b.p. telling you to come on down to the gulf of mexico. beaches modest couldn't be more beautiful take a boat go fishing but just let the sun coast line to explore and wildlife is world class dining with the world famous c c but the reality is that over three years since the b.p. oil spill the gulf of mexico is still struggling to recover after a wellhead on the deepwater horizon oil rig burst on april twentieth two thousand and ten toxic oil coursed out into the open ocean and on to beaches and wetlands along america's southern coast eleven work. as were killed in that explosion and over the next approximately eighty seven days are over the next day seven days approximately two hundred ten milli
billionaires and republican politicians have up its sleeve next and owning and operating a business in america it isn't a right it's a privilege so if you won't pay your employees a living wage then you have no business doing business i'll explain how and why in tonight's deal we take. you need to know this turned on your t.v. any time in the past year or so you've probably seen ads like this one from b.p. telling you to come on down to the gulf of mexico. beaches modest couldn't be more...
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good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. >> straight ahead, a new alert leads to new evacuations overseas. we'll have the latest. plus a terrifying situation as police say a mother and deducts her two children from the hospital. "good morning, washington," it is friday, august 9th, i'm scott thuman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we're going to get started with weather. get over to meteorologist jacqui jeras. jacqui, we're just saying today really a lot like yesterday. >> yes, we're waking up to a couple sprinkles and light showers. all of this is north of the metro area but a bit of a gloomy start for your friday. there you can see t
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marine corps gunnery sergeant and member of the organizing committee of concerned veterans for america story that turned union organizer and author and poet and kevin callie political commentator thank you all for joining us tonight. so take a look at this headline we cannot build a strong equitable economy low paying jobs true or false just a j well it depends upon what perspective you're looking at it from right now if an employer has to hire somebody at a certain wage they're going to try to get the most qualified employee that they can if you're delegating what they must pay then they're going to hire somebody who has probably a basket degree for a job that only pays eight dollars an hour so actually minimum wage can actually hurt you know if i let initials were we're talking about an economy. you can't build a strong equitable economy absolutely that ninety five percent of people in the united states are not on minimum wage ok so you can't build a strong equitable economy on a minimum wage hour on low wage jobs we're seeing that right now we've got the largest economic gap between
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i know this was originally for a ban above the air space for the america's cup and that authority and raised concern from our office and well can we expand this beyond the america's cup event when we fielded so many emails and calls of concern boo the nuisance and visual distraction and with drivers and bicyclists and the pollution by the advertisers and to protect the distinctive appearance of the city so i have actually passed out also amendments to this legislation which i would like to make today and it's really just on the findings as brought forward to us by the city attorney's office changing the findings that we had introduced last week and then i will be making a request that we continue this item a week. the city attorney's office has spent a great deal of time reaching out to the faa to get clear guidance in terms of what the city and county of san francisco can do. they're kind of mixed outcomes of what we have seen when cities like honolulu and huntington beach have tried these restrictions so we want an understanding and the office is interested in this legislation and b
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we'll meet him in the made in america continues. how treasure res, commodities and currencies faired today. >>> made in the usa for some small businesses that's a tough rule to follow. supplies are seasonable or unavailable in the u.s. so to keep the companies growing, they have to look elsewhere and import. as courtney regan reports in the special series made in america that could be good for the economy and jobs. >> reporter: this seafood business in boston relies on imports. they ship 36 million pounds of seafood every year and most of that is sourced overseas. >> when i started in the business full-time in 1985, 80% of what we did was domestic and 20% imported. now it's flipped. we've seen importing seafood helped us. >> reporter: 84-year-old stavis seafoods has grown eight fold to 126 employees in the last three decades. consumers want their fish year round and that supply isn't available 36 five days a year domestically. >> producers, american consumers, part of a global supply chain. >> reporter: laura what does he search for
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home to america. warriors are coming with wounds y, and some with wounds you can't see, like post-traumatic stress disorder. wounded was created to provide the support these wounded veterans need to america is well adjusted and successful. but we need your help to ensure that our mission is a success. help us honor and empower these wounded warriors. contact us at findwwp.org. girl: don't look at me. second girl: your hair's a bit frizzy tod. aw! ha ha! you should pick that up. announcer: every day, kids witness bullying. poor you. ha ha! they want to help but don't know how. teach your kids how to be more than a bystander. visit stopbullying.gov. (paintball guns firing) that was close. god, i love the smell of paintballs in the morning. (paintball guns firing) there's no way we can get to the ridge. the chemistry department has us completely cut off. but what about thereek bed? the pharmacology department controls that, and they're all hopped up on experimental steroids. that's it then. we're doomed.
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we're not satisfied being the only city in north america that earns that title. we want other cities to earn that as well because that will up the competition, and we like competition in this area. we also passed a business tax exclusion for clean tech firms in our city. we've taken advantage of our position as being in the center for business and innovation to become a hub for international clean tech firm. our historic strength and our city has been in finance, and, so, solar firm are moving here to san francisco to be close to their financial partners and to major utilities and government agencies such as pacific gas and electric, our san francisco public utilities commission, our california public utilities commission as well as the environmental protection agencies. we are now home to more than 35 solar companies and five of the top 10 solar module manufacturers in the world have their offices here in san francisco. we're home to energy major developers and installers, including sun run, sun edison, teetion energy, basse electric, [speaker not understood]. s
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"it doesn't; it speaks for a culture within america, "a language within america, a part of america. "but it doesn't-- is not pretending to speak for the american culture." or she said, "imagine if we said that faulkner "represented all christians because it so happened "that the people in his book happened to be christian people." it's a family; it's a story. as a bookseller, what happens when a book is challenged? does that sell more copies or fewer? in this case, it didn't have any impact. i would imagine that it would-- in general, it would sell more. in the case of nappy hair-- i'm sure carolivia would know. yeah, that was certainly the case with your book. people came in immediately. i had copies, hooray, hooray. but people came in right away asking for it who i don't think knew about it before. right. (paulson) how many copies before the controversy and how many after? it sold 13,000 copies a day before the controversy, which was in late november. and on january 1st, it was up to 100,000. [audience gasps] and that--that really reinforces, carolivia-- astonishing. yeah, hooray,
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despierta amÉrica." com, donde tienen todo, somos los nÚmeros uno adriana, te cuento, todo el mundo quiere saber de "despierta amÉrica" en univisiÓn.com. >>> sÍ, mÁs de moda que nos encanta karlita. >>> vÁmonos con sherlyn y mi alan. >>> te diviertes amiga. >>> me la estoy pasando muy bien. >>> esa es la idea, no nos abandones hoy, la queremos convencer para la otra semana. vamos a la pausa, lo que le paÓo a daniela con doÑa meche, y ahora con albertico el de la corbata, serÁ que le hizo una propuesta indecorosa. >>> una pequeÑa noticia, una estrella joven estÁ dando quÉ hablar, gabriela borges. >>> estas imÁgenes que dieron mucho de quÉ hablar, chequemelas, cÓmo lo ve? cariÑosos, parte de la sesiÓn fotografica de los protagonistas de la "la tempestad" william levy, y ximena navarrete, al ratito mÁs detalles. >>> ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica" la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. >>> es viernes. >>> se casa, se casa, >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado p
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. >> vemos los misterios del primer rascacielos de amÉrica latina. >>> hispano logrÓ notable participaciÓn en un campeonato mundial en silla de ruedas, sigue viviendo anÓnimo, se lo presentamos en primer impacto. >>> bienvenidos a otro primer impacto extra. primer impacto. dos italianos que pertenecÍan a una secta secreta decidieron crear en argentina el primer rascacielos de amÉrica latina, basados en la divina comedia, en ese palacio se esconden signoss y misterios que van a ver en el reportaje. >>> quienes trabajan en el edificio de oficinas sienten que es un privilegio y una aventura llegar cada maÑana. >>> es interesante cuando uno descubre que donde trabaja tiene historias, simbolismos y leyendas. >>> estamos en el palacio barolo, construcciÓn que se scomp completÓ en 1923 basada en la divina comedia escrita por dante aliguiee r r ri. >>> el infierno es la planta baja, las bestias diseÑadas por el arquitecto, tenemos dragÓnes, cÓndores y serpientes. >>> sÍmbolos representan el fuego del infierno, a medida que uno escala 22 pisos viaja al paraÍso donde estÁ en la cÚpula d
. >> vemos los misterios del primer rascacielos de amÉrica latina. >>> hispano logrÓ notable participaciÓn en un campeonato mundial en silla de ruedas, sigue viviendo anÓnimo, se lo presentamos en primer impacto. >>> bienvenidos a otro primer impacto extra. primer impacto. dos italianos que pertenecÍan a una secta secreta decidieron crear en argentina el primer rascacielos de amÉrica latina, basados en la divina comedia, en ese palacio se esconden signoss y...
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and then the armed services the united states navy of america. can you believe that the vision and the determination so all one person or maybe 20 thousand can say oh, i'm home. i'm home. it's been an honor to be part of that. thank you all of you and thank everyone who will be and was a part of this thank you. (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to welcome supervisor mar are a cowen. she's actually on many city hall committees and boards. she was elected over the retirement system overseeing $17 billion. where is denise. $17 billion of investment money but here priority is her community. last week the supervisor helped with the family and musical and food festival. whether she's working inside or outside of city hall we know she's working hard to keep our district healthy and save. please welcome supervisor cowen >> yes $17.6 billion but whose counting. i look forward in entertaining a conversation that we will be able to have about using this funds making an investment in the community (clapping) we make investments all around the world with this fu
and then the armed services the united states navy of america. can you believe that the vision and the determination so all one person or maybe 20 thousand can say oh, i'm home. i'm home. it's been an honor to be part of that. thank you all of you and thank everyone who will be and was a part of this thank you. (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to welcome supervisor mar are a cowen. she's actually on many city hall committees and boards. she was elected over the retirement system overseeing...
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. >> the department of justice announced today it is going after bank of america, doj says america's second largest bank lied about the riskiness of 850 million dollars in shares of home loans that were sold to investors. >> another big bank could be facing trouble from the federal government. >> jpmorgan chase reports that a preliminary justice department investigation found the bank did indeed break the law while selling residential mortgage bonds from 2005 to 2007. >> yes! accountability. (cheers and applause) >> we got them, baby! whooo! >> accountability. >> yes! yes, sure, justice has been a long time coming but that is just going to make it all the sweeter now. so let's start with bank of america. how many people are going to jail? and just for the sake of simplicity round it up to the nearest 100. >> this is a civil suit so no one is going to jail. (laughter) no one, really? that's-- now i'm to the going to be needing these celebration doves i was going to release. (laughter) we didn't drill holes in the box-- hold on, hold on, no, there's a note to. to whomever finds us. i t
. >> the department of justice announced today it is going after bank of america, doj says america's second largest bank lied about the riskiness of 850 million dollars in shares of home loans that were sold to investors. >> another big bank could be facing trouble from the federal government. >> jpmorgan chase reports that a preliminary justice department investigation found the bank did indeed break the law while selling residential mortgage bonds from 2005 to 2007. >>...
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administration at florida state university and the author of a new book called conspiracy theory in america lance thanks so much for joining me pleasure to have you on the so lance you've done a lot of research on the on the concept of conspiracy theories the origin of the term talk about the history of when this became a tool used to discredit legitimate questioning it happened through the warren commission report was for the lone gunman theory and people were saying that they didn't believe that the cia started a propaganda campaign a global propaganda campaign to label these people conspiracy theorist and to. ridicule them and say that they were just doing it to make money or the they were in love with their own theories or they were under the control of the communist propagandist. i call it the conspiracy theory conspiracy spired to discourage us from talking about conspiracies as a basis that is actually was a concerted effort on behalf of the cia to discredit those who are question the warren commission i have seen and you've actually propose an alternative term scads state crimes aga
administration at florida state university and the author of a new book called conspiracy theory in america lance thanks so much for joining me pleasure to have you on the so lance you've done a lot of research on the on the concept of conspiracy theories the origin of the term talk about the history of when this became a tool used to discredit legitimate questioning it happened through the warren commission report was for the lone gunman theory and people were saying that they didn't believe...
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i hate the idea that we will wall off america from central america. the integration of these economies has been such a positive thing. [applause] >> nobody in washington agrees. >> i feel the same way. i just cannot be as irreverent as eve can be about it. i admire so much, the claims spoken. i had an opportunity to speak with president obama. of course, we talked about immigration reform, and i wanted to talk about it from an economic perspective. that was fantastic. i said, the reality is, you would not be "mr. president" were it not for the hispanic vote. never in the history of this country has the hispanic community played such a role in the election of a president. never again will there be an american president without quoting the hispanic vote. i am for you to please begin to change the narrative that has defined the relationship between latin america and the united states. >> not just with mexico, but we open up our opportunities and participate in these markets and everybody benefits. >> every time i hear about it, these are the facts, but e
i hate the idea that we will wall off america from central america. the integration of these economies has been such a positive thing. [applause] >> nobody in washington agrees. >> i feel the same way. i just cannot be as irreverent as eve can be about it. i admire so much, the claims spoken. i had an opportunity to speak with president obama. of course, we talked about immigration reform, and i wanted to talk about it from an economic perspective. that was fantastic. i said, the...
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, racist white america, had done to her son. she wanted the world to see what happens to black people in this country. because of that, i brought these 2 together, 2 teenage martyrs, children who live in societies that cannot protect them, very much the same way as trayvon martin. i think that with trayvon martin's murder there were a lot of parallels, emmett's murder and trayvon's murder, i think of trayvon martin is the ghost of emmett till. how far have we come? i'm 72 years old, i've lived to see a black president, but i've also lived to see the recurrence of a black boy struck down and the murderer get away with it. how far have we come? host: florida, republican. don, we are listening. caller: hi. i just wanted to call -- you were talking about the military earlier, and how wonderful the experience was. i'm a 20 year military brat. once a brat, always a brat, i guess that i was raised in a different culture. i do not see color. i did not understand -- when i got back to the states, we were living in germany, our groups wer
, racist white america, had done to her son. she wanted the world to see what happens to black people in this country. because of that, i brought these 2 together, 2 teenage martyrs, children who live in societies that cannot protect them, very much the same way as trayvon martin. i think that with trayvon martin's murder there were a lot of parallels, emmett's murder and trayvon's murder, i think of trayvon martin is the ghost of emmett till. how far have we come? i'm 72 years old, i've lived...
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home to america. some of these warriors ome and friends. with wounds you can see, and some with wounds you can't see, matic stress disorder. wounded warrior project was created to provide the support these wounded veterans need to ensure their return to america is well adjusted and successful. but we need your help to ensure that our mission is a success. contact us at findwwp.org. these wounded america, welcome home the brave. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for hip hops . pay close attention! don't miss your chance to save 75% off hip hop abs. if you're looking to shed the fat... >> in the first week, i lost 12 pounds. >> announcer: a way to f and sculpt your core... >> you're hitting every part of your abs. >> announcer: and finally get those tight, sexy, toned abs of your dreams.... then stop doing sit-ups. >> woman: say what?! >> announcer: and start dancing with, ab-sculpting system that takes the world's hottest dance moves and turns them into ab-sculpting, fat-burning routines so you don't even feel like you're wo
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning w
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
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we are finding in cities across america that employers are saying yes. they love the idea of being able to stand up and tell america that these are immigrant workers contributing to their bottom line, learning english and becoming americans. an innovative model of connecting the employer to their employee in a different way. >> it is not just that they want to sound like a good guy. it is more profitable. we'll come back. if you speak english, you move up on the job and the business retains you. >> when we first started to think about this in 2004, the boston redevelopment authority looked at the growth in the hospitality and healthcare industries and found that the growth in occupations was going to come in areas that required a higher level of english skills. you saw the workforce have low- level english skills. until that balance was reached, the region was in a huge amount of trouble. >> eric, you are the executive director of the immigrant legal resource center. you are leading the new american campaign. to streamline access to naturalization servic
we are finding in cities across america that employers are saying yes. they love the idea of being able to stand up and tell america that these are immigrant workers contributing to their bottom line, learning english and becoming americans. an innovative model of connecting the employer to their employee in a different way. >> it is not just that they want to sound like a good guy. it is more profitable. we'll come back. if you speak english, you move up on the job and the business...
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss and he started the day my boss and >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like house of cards if by cards you mean human ears i have been glueing together for some time and should be complete as soon as i find myself a zachary. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. coming up on the big show. the nsa is reading your e-mail. or do they? one thing is for sure. they either do or they don't. plus a new poll shows that 40% of white people don't have any close friends of a different race or as a racist would say, a new poll
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
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i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia may be heading for the deep freeze. president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow airport. ( cheers and applause ) look, we all know-- we all know why this meeti
i am still in for jon stewart who is scourge competing to be america's next top model. oh, no, they voted him out! they voted him-- don't listen to them, jon. you're beautiful on the inside! and there is no shame being more catalog than editorial. that's a fact. my guest tonight the writer, director, and staffer a very funny new movie "in a world" lake bell will be here. very good, very good. but we begin tonight with breaking news. >> the big chill between the u.s. and russia...
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you get to vote in america. and that voting right is so precious. and we saw just a month ago or less than a month ago how we revisited how valuable that voting rights is, and all the sacrifices that heroes of this country had to protect that right for everybody. we want everybody to enjoy that because that gets you a voice and all the things we initially talked about. we want citizens to have a proper rich orientation and training classes that will conduct -- that will be conducted through this initiative, nonpartisan voting, the rights to vote, the right to be educated around every ballot measure that we have, whether it costs you more money or it doesn't cost you anything, or how do we improve muni, whether it costs you more or doesn't cost you anything. how do we do all of that in a much more involved way? education, outreach, more engaging new citizens to mentor and help other eligible immigrants navigate the citizenship application process. we think this is our next big challenge, but opportunity just beyond the work that we did which was grou
you get to vote in america. and that voting right is so precious. and we saw just a month ago or less than a month ago how we revisited how valuable that voting rights is, and all the sacrifices that heroes of this country had to protect that right for everybody. we want everybody to enjoy that because that gets you a voice and all the things we initially talked about. we want citizens to have a proper rich orientation and training classes that will conduct -- that will be conducted through...
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who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility of a government shut down to immigration, privacy and whom he might choose as the next chairman of the federal reserve. >> good evening, tyler, the president addressed a series of issues, as you say, in his press conference today and said he doesn't think the leaker from the nsa, edward snowden, is a patriot and released a series of reforms he would like to implement. here is how the president described what he would like to do. >> we can't and must be more transparent so i directed the intelligence community to make public as much information about these programs as possible. we have a
who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility...
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and now, "bbc world news america." president obama announced his government surveillance program and assesses this deteriorating relationship with russia. >> we're doing things that are good for the united states and hopefully good for russia as well. but recognizing there are going to be some differences. we will not be able to completely disguise them. >> hiding in plain sight. this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his time. it is summer. it must be time for that vacation souvenir. we will trace how the trinkets have become big business. onwelcome to our viewers public television in america and around the globe. today president obama held a wide ranging press conference at the white house on the eve of leaving for his summer vacation. on the agenda was announcing new oversight and transparency in the surveillance programs that have come under fire. relations with russia were also front and center. presidenturged clinton to think forward instead of backward. tourged pr
and now, "bbc world news america." president obama announced his government surveillance program and assesses this deteriorating relationship with russia. >> we're doing things that are good for the united states and hopefully good for russia as well. but recognizing there are going to be some differences. we will not be able to completely disguise them. >> hiding in plain sight. this sicilian mafia boss was living in italy for decades. italy wants him back to serve his...
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who is hurting working america. look what's going on in places like the dakotas and texas. they have virtually no unemployment. they can't fill the jobs. >> pennsylvania. pennsylvania. ohio. these are states near here. they are like us. >> and the reason why andrew cuomo won't do it is because he's running for president and he wants to get the support of the environmental groups and that's exactly why he won't, he doesn't support it. >> here's the amazing thing. environmentalist left says they are the party of science and the free marketeers are anti-science. it's so hypocritical. there's no scientific evidence that fracking does anything to absolute the water supply. >> that's thing. >> yet they are claiming that it does. they are misrepresenting the scientific data, teen epa says there's no evidence. >> do you think yoko ono reads studies. does she read the newspaper? what does she do. >> variety. >> here's the opportunity. the opportunity is that somebody within the industry, within the petroleum industry, the natural gas industry ought to get with the program and start
who is hurting working america. look what's going on in places like the dakotas and texas. they have virtually no unemployment. they can't fill the jobs. >> pennsylvania. pennsylvania. ohio. these are states near here. they are like us. >> and the reason why andrew cuomo won't do it is because he's running for president and he wants to get the support of the environmental groups and that's exactly why he won't, he doesn't support it. >> here's the amazing thing....
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he tried to rob the bank of america on thursday morning. anyone with information should call the carroll county sheriffs office. lottery agency says the state's and casinos generated more than $820 million. that number is up some 27.6% from the previous year. the education trust fund will receive $284 million this year. additionsre two new to the national zoo in washington, d.c. onlyare only -- there are 400 sumatra tigers left in the wild. >> 6;31. time for traffic and weather together on the 1's. >> there will be a little bit of sunshine peeng through. we will see some hit and miss storms develop. here's some good news for the morning commute. i do not see a lot of rain around baltimore this morning. the temperatures are in the 70's. scattered thunderstorms will develop in the afternoon. high temperature of 87. we have a chance to absorb the information. the chance for rain will decrease on saturday. it will be just fine for the rest of the weekend. sunday and monday will be july with temperatures in the 80's -- sunday and monday will be
he tried to rob the bank of america on thursday morning. anyone with information should call the carroll county sheriffs office. lottery agency says the state's and casinos generated more than $820 million. that number is up some 27.6% from the previous year. the education trust fund will receive $284 million this year. additionsre two new to the national zoo in washington, d.c. onlyare only -- there are 400 sumatra tigers left in the wild. >> 6;31. time for traffic and weather together...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good friday morning at 4:28. thank you for joining us. a check on the weather. did you see some mist and drizzle? >> i have her it before. i will stop you. >> like groundhog day. same forecast over and over. the drizzle is falling in different areas than yesterday. maybe today is the day if you is not had a wet commute. low visibility is one mile into san francisco. from the exploritorium you can see how fuzzy it is with the drizzle falling. by the afternoon hours a lot like yesterday and a quick drying trend transitioning into sunshine at 2 in petaluma and 81 in brentwood and around bay we go from 67 to 75 degrees and closer to san francisco partly sunny and low-to-mid 60's. now the wet commute. leyla gulen? >> it is a wet commute but we do
apply online or at a bank of america near you. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good friday morning at 4:28. thank you for joining us. a check on the weather. did you see some mist and drizzle? >> i have her it before. i will stop you. >> like groundhog day....
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. >>> take a look at this. that fire is what a daredevil biker narrowly avoided dying in. tried to go through a tunnel of fire and yahoo! news is reporting the stuntman was trying to reclaim his world record driving through a 362-foot long fire tunnel on his motorcycle in south dakota but the tunnel collapsed seconds into his ride. he was stuck inside
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meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies. >> yes, dies -- >> you can't prove that. >> it died of laughter, ambassador. i have an issue with this friendly versus unfriendly thing. and i was hoping you could give me a nonnonsense cal answer and you don't just babble. they are saying friendly, not friendly. isn't this code for something else? >> it is code for this is a sham because they are jerks everywhere. >> you are missing my point. >> my question is don't they mean something else when you look at the list? >> it means that this is a travel survey and the city is probably, and i don't know for sure, supporty the magazine or h
meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies....
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and to others around the world, i want to make clear once again that america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. our intelligence is focused above all on finding the information necessary to protect our people and, in many cases, detect our allies. it's true -- protect our allies.
and to others around the world, i want to make clear once again that america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. our intelligence is focused above all on finding the information necessary to protect our people and, in many cases, detect our allies. it's true -- protect our allies.
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america, thanks taxpayer. once upon a time he would be limited and is no longer and the risk of the current food stamp program say the problem is, no longer it is a sense of helping and assistance and temporary but an expectation. this is a creature of that new sense. i don't get it. why would you ask me. it is there and free and mine, hey? >> and it is so easy. go in and say i need more food stamps and you don't have to she food stamps or should i say snap cards. >> they used to be food stamps and used to be a measure of embarrassment to it. and i can take care of myself and the government has broke down the resistance that comes from that field. >> we don't have time for it, but one of the parts that you focused on is how the government literally sends out people to recruit americans to get on food stamps, and i mean, it is astonishing. >> they gave an award to a social worker who went down in the hill country of north carolina and broke down mountain pride. the pride that caused these people to resist going
america, thanks taxpayer. once upon a time he would be limited and is no longer and the risk of the current food stamp program say the problem is, no longer it is a sense of helping and assistance and temporary but an expectation. this is a creature of that new sense. i don't get it. why would you ask me. it is there and free and mine, hey? >> and it is so easy. go in and say i need more food stamps and you don't have to she food stamps or should i say snap cards. >> they used to be...
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it will become al jazeera america. i've gotten charming insight into the welcome they can expect from our charming right wing friends. what are the biggest misconceptions, to you, here in america, at this point in time, about muslims and the islamic faith? >> that it's different. i think that's the thing. even intelligent people who understand there are many forms of christianity and there's a difference between moderate or progressive christians and let's say, you know, fundamentalists, bible thumpers, nevertheless have a hard time understanding that's true for muslims, as well. people who understand that oh, you can be culturally christian and you know, more or less believe in this stuff but not be all that serious about it, can't understand that that actually happens for the majority of muslims as well. there is this idea that somehow islam, as a religion, is different. it's special. it's unique in some way. that the same literary and historical and cultural and ethnic and national influences that have affected ever
it will become al jazeera america. i've gotten charming insight into the welcome they can expect from our charming right wing friends. what are the biggest misconceptions, to you, here in america, at this point in time, about muslims and the islamic faith? >> that it's different. i think that's the thing. even intelligent people who understand there are many forms of christianity and there's a difference between moderate or progressive christians and let's say, you know, fundamentalists,...
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i gave back by driving a vintage london traction xi across america giving free cab rides to people. i decided that i wanted to do the final epic edadventure, whi was in some way to do what they did which is relying on the kindness of stranger on a motor bike. >> are you going to carry a credit card or cash just in case like an emergency? >> i'm going to be carry nothing credit cards and no cash. the emergencies will be helped by people like you. >>> back with another funny video. >> some life calculations. >> she wanted to calculate how much time she spent doing various activities. first thing, makeup. >> so i have been wearing makeup since i was 15, like 11 years. average all that up about an hour each time to do my makeup. five days a week, five hours a week, 519 full [ bleep ] days i sit putting a face on my face. >> think about that, wow. >> she goes on. >> say you did your nails two times a month and it took you an hour both times. two hourss a month. say you started doing that when you were 13 years old. 13 days of just painting [ bleep ] on your nails. >> what about things th
i gave back by driving a vintage london traction xi across america giving free cab rides to people. i decided that i wanted to do the final epic edadventure, whi was in some way to do what they did which is relying on the kindness of stranger on a motor bike. >> are you going to carry a credit card or cash just in case like an emergency? >> i'm going to be carry nothing credit cards and no cash. the emergencies will be helped by people like you. >>> back with another funny...